Rome, the Eternal City has endured for over 2,800 years and has a history and an appeal like no other city in the world.
Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov e-mail: nk87@mail.ru
http://vk.com/nk_design
http://facebook.com/kirill.neiezhmakov
http://instagram.com/neiezhmakov/
music: Varien feat. Aloma Steele – Beyond the Surface
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nkdesign/rome
Footage (this and many other) available for licensing in 4K
You can download it here https://www.videoblocks.com/portfolio/Kirill+Neiezhmakov
https://www.pond5.com/artist/nk87
Rome collection:
https://www.pond5.com/collections/1401108-rome-italy
Equipment:
Canon 2x60d, 70d
Sigma 10-20 mm 4-5.6
Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8
Samyang 8 mm 3.5
Canon 17-55 mm 2.8
Canon 70-200 mm 2.8L
Vanguard Abeo Pro tripod
GoPro Hero 4 BlackSoftware:
Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse
P.S. many thanks to my wife Alexandra for her help during shooting
Rome is the capital of Italy, and its largest city. The mixture of the modern city and the plethora of monuments, piazzas, villas, museums, churches, Egyptian obelisks, along with the Colosseum, the Forum and Vatican City results in an epic, glorious ambience that will have you hooked and anticipating your next visit.
The early history of Rome is legendary. According to tradition, the city was founded by Romulus, the twin of Remus. The twins decided to build a city, but in an argument Romulus killed Remus and established the city and named it after himself.
Rome is synonymous with history. Where else can you walk in the same footsteps as the Caesars, St Peter, the Popes, Michelangelo, Dante, Raphael to name but a few? Rome also served as the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
The "Eternal City" of Rome is the largest open-air museum in all of Europe with dozens of must-see, photogenic sites. Major attractions in the City Center are shown on the metro map above.
Pantheon, RomeThe real charm of Rome is that you can easily walk to most sites. For example, after a mid-morning tour of the impressive Pantheon, one could stroll through Piazza Navona, enjoy a gelato in Campo De Fiori, then walk across the historic Ponte SistoBridge into Trastevere - Rome's oldest neighborhood - for an enjoyable lunch. Total miles walked? Less than three!
From Trastevere, it's only a 20-minute walk along the Tiber to the Vatican. After a tour of Saint Peter's Basilica, another short walk to Castel St. Angelo, where the best views of Rome are found atop that impressive castle.
As you can see, Rome is a walkable city, and by walking you get a real feel for the ambiance of Rome and the Italian way of life. Good, free walking maps are available all over the city, so hit the cobblestones.
Italy was certainly influenced by many powerful cultures and political forces over time, including the Byzantines, Etruscans and Greeks, but it was the world-changing impact of both the Roman civilization and the Italian Renaissance that contributed most-significantly to its status in the modern world.
Roma, capitale d'Italia, è considerata una delle più belle città del mondo. Il suo centro storico, insieme alle proprietà extraterritoriali della Santa Sede dentro la città e alla Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura, è tra i 51 siti italiani inseriti dall’Unesco nella World Heritage List.
Il centro storico, racchiuso all'interno delle mura aureliane (a sinistra del Tevere) e delle mura gianicolensi (a destra del fiume), comprende ben 25.000 punti di interesse ambientale e archeologico.
La leggenda vuole che a fondare Roma furono nel 753 a.C due fratelli, Romolo e Remo, allattati dalla famosa Lupa, divenuta ormai simbolo iconografico della Capitale, assieme a uno dei suoi monumenti più importanti: il Colosseo. Ma è la storia che ha fatto grande Roma: prima centro della Repubblica Romana, poi fulcro della vita politica e culturale dell'Impero, e, nel IV sec., capitale del mondo cristiano.
Il sito del Patrimonio Mondiale, esteso nel 1990 alle mura di Urbano VIII, comprende alcuni dei monumenti più importanti dell'antichità, tra i quali spiccano i Fori Imperiali. Poco distanti, sul colle Aventino, troviamo due capolavori, sede degli svaghi della gens romana: Le terme di Caracalla (212-217), tra i più grandiosi esempi di bagni pubblici, e il Circo Massimo, dedicato alle corse delle bighe.
Spostandosi a Nord lungo il Tevere si incontra il Mausoleo di Augusto, imponente monumento funerario voluto dall'imperatore Augusto nel 29 a.C. al suo ritorno da Alessandria, che ricorda la tomba di Alessandro Magno. Altro famoso mausoleo è quello di Adriano, su cui si innalza Castel Sant'Angelo. Radicalmente modificato in epoca medioevale e rinascimentale, è collegato alla città dello Stato del Vaticano da un corridoio fortificato, il passetto di borgo.

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published:27 Nov 2016

views:2032238

Rome is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Europe, which is why it's called the Eternal City.
The incredible amount of Monuments and tourists in this city make it feel like you are walking through an open air museum many times. But even though the ridiculous amount of selfie-sticks that you will pass it is still an amazing place to visit. But see for yourself in adorable 3 minutes.
A tilt-shift time-lapse film by Joerg Daiber.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MiniatureFilms
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Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with AdobeCreativeProduction Suite.
Music: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 - IV. Saltarello by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.

published:03 May 2017

views:14526

Went to Rome, Italy with my sister. Had so much fun and i hope you enjoy the video.

published:28 Nov 2017

views:17387

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
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But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone astray
Stranded here in this cold atmosphere.
Waiting for the lifeless words to come from your mouth
Enduring every sound
This is not why the cast is hollow
Sending the rats to follow
Under the weight of all these eyes
Fry
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
I lay without understanding
I don't know why I feel this way
Oh lay down girl take my world
I know why I can't see your face
I've placed every mole there is to place on your wasted body
Oh, lay down girl and take my world
I know why I can't see your face
As the window left shattered now
We saw the withered body try to shout
You thought the price of your life was devout
And told us some things you can't live without
And was this what was best for us
And was this what was best for us
Just let it show (Rest where you ought to be)
(Block out your misery)
I'll bring you far (Wait for the call)
Well I'll go for it (You left in the hallway)
I'll beg you when you know (People they change)
(And I would still be ashamed)
I'll beg you when it shows (To let the weight of the world)
Well I'll go for it (Rest on your shoulders)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I'll die for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
It's staged for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
Left at my feet rests the soul of my brother
Vengeance will fall for the deeds of another

published:18 Nov 2010

views:1919994

Time, Hans Zimmer, InceptionSoundtrack: http://bit.ly/inceptionmusic
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From the glaciers to the desert, from New Zealand to Rome time flows, flies, burns.
I traveled a lot in the past year, visiting many places multiple times, and I thought I shall share those views and put them all together into a short film, but I also wanted to have the logic in the sequence coming from the ice age and glaciers and finishing with the end of life on our planet, when other civilizations send their exploring rovers to find out if the life ever existed on this planet, which we call Earth.

Rome

Rome (/ˈroʊm/ROHM; Italian:Roma[ˈroːma], Latin:Rōma) is a city and special comune (named Roma Capitale) in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and of the Lazioregion. With 2.9million residents in 1,285km2 (496.1sqmi), it is also the country's largest and most populated comune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome has a population of 4.3million residents. The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of Tiber river. The Vatican City is an independent country geographically located within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states.

The paper's print version has the second-largest circulation, behind The Wall Street Journal, and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States. It is ranked 39th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation has fallen to fewer than one million daily since 1990. Nicknamed for years as "The Gray Lady", The New York Times has long been regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". It is owned by The New York Times Company. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. – whose family (Ochs-Sulzberger) has controlled the paper for five generations, since 1896 – is both the paper's publisher and the company's chairman. Its international version, formerly the International Herald Tribune, is now called the International New York Times.

Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London. They achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music. Distinguished by their use of philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, extended compositions and elaborate live shows, they are one of the most commercially successful and musically influential groups in the history of popular music.

Time (Pink Floyd song)

"Time" is the fourth track from the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon, and the only song on the album credited to all four members of the band, though the lyrics were written by Roger Waters. It is the final Pink Floyd song credited to all four members and the last to feature Richard Wright on lead vocals until "Wearing the Inside Out" on The Division Bell. This song is about how time can slip by, but many people do not realise it until it is too late. Roger Waters got the idea when he realised he was no longer preparing for anything in life, but was right in the middle of it. He has described this realisation taking place at ages 28 and 29 in various interviews. It is noted for its long introductory passage of clocks chiming and alarms ringing, recorded as a quadrophonic test by Alan Parsons, not specifically for the album.

Composition

Time is in the key of F# minor. Each clock at the beginning of the song was recorded separately in an antiques store. This is followed by a two-minute passage dominated by Nick Mason's drum solo, with rototoms and backgrounded by a tick-tock sound created by Roger Waters picking two muted strings on his bass. With David Gilmour singing lead on the verses and with Richard Wright singing lead on the bridges and with female singers and Gilmour providing backup vocals, the song's lyrics deal with Roger Waters' realization that life was not about preparing yourself for what happens next, but about grabbing control of your own destiny.

A Gift from Rome. Timelapse & Hyperlapse. Italy. Vatican

Rome, the Eternal City has endured for over 2,800 years and has a history and an appeal like no other city in the world.
Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov e-mail: nk87@mail.ru
http://vk.com/nk_design
http://facebook.com/kirill.neiezhmakov
http://instagram.com/neiezhmakov/
music: Varien feat. Aloma Steele – Beyond the Surface
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nkdesign/rome
Footage (this and many other) available for licensing in 4K
You can download it here https://www.videoblocks.com/portfolio/Kirill+Neiezhmakov
https://www.pond5.com/artist/nk87
Rome collection:
https://www.pond5.com/collections/1401108-rome-italy
Equipment:
Canon 2x60d, 70d
Sigma 10-20 mm 4-5.6
Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8
Samyang 8 mm 3.5
Canon 17-55 mm 2.8
Canon 70-200 mm 2.8L
Vanguard Abeo Pro tripod
GoPro Hero 4 BlackSoftware:
Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse
P.S. many thanks to my wife Alexandra for her help during shooting
Rome is the capital of Italy, and its largest city. The mixture of the modern city and the plethora of monuments, piazzas, villas, museums, churches, Egyptian obelisks, along with the Colosseum, the Forum and Vatican City results in an epic, glorious ambience that will have you hooked and anticipating your next visit.
The early history of Rome is legendary. According to tradition, the city was founded by Romulus, the twin of Remus. The twins decided to build a city, but in an argument Romulus killed Remus and established the city and named it after himself.
Rome is synonymous with history. Where else can you walk in the same footsteps as the Caesars, St Peter, the Popes, Michelangelo, Dante, Raphael to name but a few? Rome also served as the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
The "Eternal City" of Rome is the largest open-air museum in all of Europe with dozens of must-see, photogenic sites. Major attractions in the City Center are shown on the metro map above.
Pantheon, RomeThe real charm of Rome is that you can easily walk to most sites. For example, after a mid-morning tour of the impressive Pantheon, one could stroll through Piazza Navona, enjoy a gelato in Campo De Fiori, then walk across the historic Ponte SistoBridge into Trastevere - Rome's oldest neighborhood - for an enjoyable lunch. Total miles walked? Less than three!
From Trastevere, it's only a 20-minute walk along the Tiber to the Vatican. After a tour of Saint Peter's Basilica, another short walk to Castel St. Angelo, where the best views of Rome are found atop that impressive castle.
As you can see, Rome is a walkable city, and by walking you get a real feel for the ambiance of Rome and the Italian way of life. Good, free walking maps are available all over the city, so hit the cobblestones.
Italy was certainly influenced by many powerful cultures and political forces over time, including the Byzantines, Etruscans and Greeks, but it was the world-changing impact of both the Roman civilization and the Italian Renaissance that contributed most-significantly to its status in the modern world.
Roma, capitale d'Italia, è considerata una delle più belle città del mondo. Il suo centro storico, insieme alle proprietà extraterritoriali della Santa Sede dentro la città e alla Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura, è tra i 51 siti italiani inseriti dall’Unesco nella World Heritage List.
Il centro storico, racchiuso all'interno delle mura aureliane (a sinistra del Tevere) e delle mura gianicolensi (a destra del fiume), comprende ben 25.000 punti di interesse ambientale e archeologico.
La leggenda vuole che a fondare Roma furono nel 753 a.C due fratelli, Romolo e Remo, allattati dalla famosa Lupa, divenuta ormai simbolo iconografico della Capitale, assieme a uno dei suoi monumenti più importanti: il Colosseo. Ma è la storia che ha fatto grande Roma: prima centro della Repubblica Romana, poi fulcro della vita politica e culturale dell'Impero, e, nel IV sec., capitale del mondo cristiano.
Il sito del Patrimonio Mondiale, esteso nel 1990 alle mura di Urbano VIII, comprende alcuni dei monumenti più importanti dell'antichità, tra i quali spiccano i Fori Imperiali. Poco distanti, sul colle Aventino, troviamo due capolavori, sede degli svaghi della gens romana: Le terme di Caracalla (212-217), tra i più grandiosi esempi di bagni pubblici, e il Circo Massimo, dedicato alle corse delle bighe.
Spostandosi a Nord lungo il Tevere si incontra il Mausoleo di Augusto, imponente monumento funerario voluto dall'imperatore Augusto nel 29 a.C. al suo ritorno da Alessandria, che ricorda la tomba di Alessandro Magno. Altro famoso mausoleo è quello di Adriano, su cui si innalza Castel Sant'Angelo. Radicalmente modificato in epoca medioevale e rinascimentale, è collegato alla città dello Stato del Vaticano da un corridoio fortificato, il passetto di borgo.

9:08

FRANCESCO TOTTI | THE GLADIATOR WHO BECAME LEGEND - THE GOD OF ROME | TIME - HANS ZIMMER

FRANCESCO TOTTI | THE GLADIATOR WHO BECAME LEGEND - THE GOD OF ROME | TIME - HANS ZIMMER

FRANCESCO TOTTI | THE GLADIATOR WHO BECAME LEGEND - THE GOD OF ROME | TIME - HANS ZIMMER

It's Roman Reigns Time - Part 4 (MONSTER)

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3:18

Rome Royale (Time-lapse, Tilt-shift, 4k)

Rome Royale (Time-lapse, Tilt-shift, 4k)

Rome Royale (Time-lapse, Tilt-shift, 4k)

Rome is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Europe, which is why it's called the Eternal City.
The incredible amount of Monuments and tourists in this city make it feel like you are walking through an open air museum many times. But even though the ridiculous amount of selfie-sticks that you will pass it is still an amazing place to visit. But see for yourself in adorable 3 minutes.
A tilt-shift time-lapse film by Joerg Daiber.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MiniatureFilms
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/spoonfilm
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/littlebigworld
Web: http://www.spoonfilm.com
You can license raw footage clips from the Little Big World series here: http://www.gettyimages.de/videos/spoonfilm?phrase=spoonfilm&excludenudity=true&sort=best#license
WATCH FULL SCREEN!
Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with AdobeCreativeProduction Suite.
Music: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 - IV. Saltarello by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.

11:16

First time Rome,Italy vacation vlog

First time Rome,Italy vacation vlog

First time Rome,Italy vacation vlog

Went to Rome, Italy with my sister. Had so much fun and i hope you enjoy the video.

10:16

Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
------
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Dance Gavin Dance - And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman

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But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone astray
Stranded here in this cold atmosphere.
Waiting for the lifeless words to come from your mouth
Enduring every sound
This is not why the cast is hollow
Sending the rats to follow
Under the weight of all these eyes
Fry
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
I lay without understanding
I don't know why I feel this way
Oh lay down girl take my world
I know why I can't see your face
I've placed every mole there is to place on your wasted body
Oh, lay down girl and take my world
I know why I can't see your face
As the window left shattered now
We saw the withered body try to shout
You thought the price of your life was devout
And told us some things you can't live without
And was this what was best for us
And was this what was best for us
Just let it show (Rest where you ought to be)
(Block out your misery)
I'll bring you far (Wait for the call)
Well I'll go for it (You left in the hallway)
I'll beg you when you know (People they change)
(And I would still be ashamed)
I'll beg you when it shows (To let the weight of the world)
Well I'll go for it (Rest on your shoulders)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I'll die for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
It's staged for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
Left at my feet rests the soul of my brother
Vengeance will fall for the deeds of another

2:47

Time - from New Zealand to Rome

Time - from New Zealand to Rome

Time - from New Zealand to Rome

Time, Hans Zimmer, InceptionSoundtrack: http://bit.ly/inceptionmusic
I am on Facebook: http://facebook.com/MetronFilms
and on Instagram: http://instagram.com/MetronFilms
From the glaciers to the desert, from New Zealand to Rome time flows, flies, burns.
I traveled a lot in the past year, visiting many places multiple times, and I thought I shall share those views and put them all together into a short film, but I also wanted to have the logic in the sequence coming from the ice age and glaciers and finishing with the end of life on our planet, when other civilizations send their exploring rovers to find out if the life ever existed on this planet, which we call Earth.

2:40

Time Elevator Rome - The Time Machine 1# Trailer

Time Elevator Rome - The Time Machine 1# Trailer

Time Elevator Rome - The Time Machine 1# Trailer

www.time-elevator.it

6:28

36 Hours in Rome | The New York Times

36 Hours in Rome | The New York Times

36 Hours in Rome | The New York Times

The New York TimesRomeBureauChief, Rachel Donadio, spends a weekend exploring some of the avant-garde cultural and culinary attractions of the ancient capital.
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36 Hours in Rome
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5:06

Roman pinned for the first time in WWE! 11-on-3 Handicap Match: Raw, Sept. 23, 2013

Roman pinned for the first time in WWE! 11-on-3 Handicap Match: Raw, Sept. 23, 2013

Roman pinned for the first time in WWE! 11-on-3 Handicap Match: Raw, Sept. 23, 2013

Rome Total War Soundtrack - Time 2 Kill

Time To Remember - The Path To Rome 1943 - 1944 - Reel 1 (1943-1944)

Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 1.
01:28:05 Various shots of people tending to cows and crops - possibly in the Alps.
01:28:37 OpeningTitles - "Time to Remember - a programme to take you back, however young you may be - recalled by a citizen of Rome".
01:29:00 VS of the surrendered Italian Navy in Malta harbour. VS of Benito Mussolini being rescued from captivity by Germans. VS of fascist symbols being smashed and taken down from buildings in Italy. Shots of people celebrating in the streets of Rome.
01:29:51 Title: "The Pathe To Rome 1943-1944".
01:30:00 VS of old Roman road with ancient statues by roadside. VS Allied troops move through bomb damaged streets of Naples. VS of damaged ships in harbour. VS of crowds in street - people queue for water. MS a horsedrawn hearse passes by.
01:31:40 American GeneralMark Clark leaves Naples in his personal plane. VS of British artillery firing. VS Italians working on vines. VS of British infantry in house to house fighting in town.
01:33:11 VS of GermanPrisoners of War (POWs) Shots of Allied bombers flying. Aerial views of war time Rome. American bombers fly on and drop bombs.
01:34:08 VS of burning ships in Bari harbour after German bombing raid.
01:34:24 VS of damaged Italian town. VS of poor Italians getting food and assistance.
End of Reel 1.
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3:33

Sublime With Rome DOIN TIME (Live SWU Music and Arts Festival, Brazil 2010)

Sublime With Rome DOIN TIME (Live SWU Music and Arts Festival, Brazil 2010)

Sublime With Rome DOIN TIME (Live SWU Music and Arts Festival, Brazil 2010)

FRANCESCO TOTTI | THE GLADIATOR WHO BECAME LEGEND - THE GOD OF ROME | TIME - HANS ZIMMER

It's Roman Reigns Time - Part 4 (MONSTER)

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A LH2K Exclusive - If anyone wants to know the name of the song is Monster by Imagine Dragons. A lot of people keep asking & I didn't even notice that it wasn't in this description.

published: 27 Nov 2016

Rome Royale (Time-lapse, Tilt-shift, 4k)

Rome is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Europe, which is why it's called the Eternal City.
The incredible amount of Monuments and tourists in this city make it feel like you are walking through an open air museum many times. But even though the ridiculous amount of selfie-sticks that you will pass it is still an amazing place to visit. But see for yourself in adorable 3 minutes.
A tilt-shift time-lapse film by Joerg Daiber.
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published: 03 May 2017

First time Rome,Italy vacation vlog

Went to Rome, Italy with my sister. Had so much fun and i hope you enjoy the video.

published: 28 Nov 2017

Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
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Dance Gavin Dance - And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman

iTUNES: http://smarturl.it/dgd-downtown
MERCH: http://riserecords.merchnow.com/catalogs/dance-gavin-dance
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone astray
Stranded here in this cold atmosphere.
Waiting for the lifeless words to come from your mouth
Enduring every sound
This is not why the cast is hollow
Sending the rats to follow
Under the weight of all these eyes
Fry
But now you know that I am cold
(Take...

published: 18 Nov 2010

Time - from New Zealand to Rome

Time, Hans Zimmer, InceptionSoundtrack: http://bit.ly/inceptionmusic
I am on Facebook: http://facebook.com/MetronFilms
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From the glaciers to the desert, from New Zealand to Rome time flows, flies, burns.
I traveled a lot in the past year, visiting many places multiple times, and I thought I shall share those views and put them all together into a short film, but I also wanted to have the logic in the sequence coming from the ice age and glaciers and finishing with the end of life on our planet, when other civilizations send their exploring rovers to find out if the life ever existed on this planet, which we call Earth.

published: 07 Sep 2011

Time Elevator Rome - The Time Machine 1# Trailer

www.time-elevator.it

published: 16 Mar 2013

36 Hours in Rome | The New York Times

The New York TimesRomeBureauChief, Rachel Donadio, spends a weekend exploring some of the avant-garde cultural and culinary attractions of the ancient capital.
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published: 08 Oct 2010

Roman pinned for the first time in WWE! 11-on-3 Handicap Match: Raw, Sept. 23, 2013

Rome Total War Soundtrack - Time 2 Kill

Time To Remember - The Path To Rome 1943 - 1944 - Reel 1 (1943-1944)

Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 1.
01:28:05 Various shots of people tending to cows and crops - possibly in the Alps.
01:28:37 OpeningTitles - "Time to Remember - a programme to take you back, however young you may be - recalled by a citizen of Rome".
01:29:00 VS of the surrendered Italian Navy in Malta harbour. VS of Benito Mussolini being rescued from captivity by Germans. VS of fascist symbols being smashed and taken down from buildings in Italy. Shots of people celebrating in the streets of Rome.
01:29:51 Title: "The Pathe To Rome 1943-1944".
01:30:00 VS of old Roman road with ancient statues by roadside. VS Allied troops move through bomb damaged streets of Naples. VS of damaged...

published: 13 Apr 2014

Sublime With Rome DOIN TIME (Live SWU Music and Arts Festival, Brazil 2010)

Rome, the Eternal City has endured for over 2,800 years and has a history and an appeal like no other city in the world.
Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov e-mail: nk87@mail.ru
http://vk.com/nk_design
http://facebook.com/kirill.neiezhmakov
http://instagram.com/neiezhmakov/
music: Varien feat. Aloma Steele – Beyond the Surface
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nkdesign/rome
Footage (this and many other) available for licensing in 4K
You can download it here https://www.videoblocks.com/portfolio/Kirill+Neiezhmakov
https://www.pond5.com/artist/nk87
Rome collection:
https://www.pond5.com/collections/1401108-rome-italy
Equipment:
Canon 2x60d, 70d
Sigma 10-20 mm 4-5.6
Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8
Samyang 8 mm 3.5
Canon 17-55 mm 2.8
Canon 70-200 mm 2.8L
Vanguard Abeo Pro tripod
GoPro Hero 4 BlackSoftware:
Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse
P.S. many thanks to my wife Alexandra for her help during shooting
Rome is the capital of Italy, and its largest city. The mixture of the modern city and the plethora of monuments, piazzas, villas, museums, churches, Egyptian obelisks, along with the Colosseum, the Forum and Vatican City results in an epic, glorious ambience that will have you hooked and anticipating your next visit.
The early history of Rome is legendary. According to tradition, the city was founded by Romulus, the twin of Remus. The twins decided to build a city, but in an argument Romulus killed Remus and established the city and named it after himself.
Rome is synonymous with history. Where else can you walk in the same footsteps as the Caesars, St Peter, the Popes, Michelangelo, Dante, Raphael to name but a few? Rome also served as the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
The "Eternal City" of Rome is the largest open-air museum in all of Europe with dozens of must-see, photogenic sites. Major attractions in the City Center are shown on the metro map above.
Pantheon, RomeThe real charm of Rome is that you can easily walk to most sites. For example, after a mid-morning tour of the impressive Pantheon, one could stroll through Piazza Navona, enjoy a gelato in Campo De Fiori, then walk across the historic Ponte SistoBridge into Trastevere - Rome's oldest neighborhood - for an enjoyable lunch. Total miles walked? Less than three!
From Trastevere, it's only a 20-minute walk along the Tiber to the Vatican. After a tour of Saint Peter's Basilica, another short walk to Castel St. Angelo, where the best views of Rome are found atop that impressive castle.
As you can see, Rome is a walkable city, and by walking you get a real feel for the ambiance of Rome and the Italian way of life. Good, free walking maps are available all over the city, so hit the cobblestones.
Italy was certainly influenced by many powerful cultures and political forces over time, including the Byzantines, Etruscans and Greeks, but it was the world-changing impact of both the Roman civilization and the Italian Renaissance that contributed most-significantly to its status in the modern world.
Roma, capitale d'Italia, è considerata una delle più belle città del mondo. Il suo centro storico, insieme alle proprietà extraterritoriali della Santa Sede dentro la città e alla Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura, è tra i 51 siti italiani inseriti dall’Unesco nella World Heritage List.
Il centro storico, racchiuso all'interno delle mura aureliane (a sinistra del Tevere) e delle mura gianicolensi (a destra del fiume), comprende ben 25.000 punti di interesse ambientale e archeologico.
La leggenda vuole che a fondare Roma furono nel 753 a.C due fratelli, Romolo e Remo, allattati dalla famosa Lupa, divenuta ormai simbolo iconografico della Capitale, assieme a uno dei suoi monumenti più importanti: il Colosseo. Ma è la storia che ha fatto grande Roma: prima centro della Repubblica Romana, poi fulcro della vita politica e culturale dell'Impero, e, nel IV sec., capitale del mondo cristiano.
Il sito del Patrimonio Mondiale, esteso nel 1990 alle mura di Urbano VIII, comprende alcuni dei monumenti più importanti dell'antichità, tra i quali spiccano i Fori Imperiali. Poco distanti, sul colle Aventino, troviamo due capolavori, sede degli svaghi della gens romana: Le terme di Caracalla (212-217), tra i più grandiosi esempi di bagni pubblici, e il Circo Massimo, dedicato alle corse delle bighe.
Spostandosi a Nord lungo il Tevere si incontra il Mausoleo di Augusto, imponente monumento funerario voluto dall'imperatore Augusto nel 29 a.C. al suo ritorno da Alessandria, che ricorda la tomba di Alessandro Magno. Altro famoso mausoleo è quello di Adriano, su cui si innalza Castel Sant'Angelo. Radicalmente modificato in epoca medioevale e rinascimentale, è collegato alla città dello Stato del Vaticano da un corridoio fortificato, il passetto di borgo.

Rome, the Eternal City has endured for over 2,800 years and has a history and an appeal like no other city in the world.
Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov e-mail: nk87@mail.ru
http://vk.com/nk_design
http://facebook.com/kirill.neiezhmakov
http://instagram.com/neiezhmakov/
music: Varien feat. Aloma Steele – Beyond the Surface
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nkdesign/rome
Footage (this and many other) available for licensing in 4K
You can download it here https://www.videoblocks.com/portfolio/Kirill+Neiezhmakov
https://www.pond5.com/artist/nk87
Rome collection:
https://www.pond5.com/collections/1401108-rome-italy
Equipment:
Canon 2x60d, 70d
Sigma 10-20 mm 4-5.6
Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8
Samyang 8 mm 3.5
Canon 17-55 mm 2.8
Canon 70-200 mm 2.8L
Vanguard Abeo Pro tripod
GoPro Hero 4 BlackSoftware:
Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse
P.S. many thanks to my wife Alexandra for her help during shooting
Rome is the capital of Italy, and its largest city. The mixture of the modern city and the plethora of monuments, piazzas, villas, museums, churches, Egyptian obelisks, along with the Colosseum, the Forum and Vatican City results in an epic, glorious ambience that will have you hooked and anticipating your next visit.
The early history of Rome is legendary. According to tradition, the city was founded by Romulus, the twin of Remus. The twins decided to build a city, but in an argument Romulus killed Remus and established the city and named it after himself.
Rome is synonymous with history. Where else can you walk in the same footsteps as the Caesars, St Peter, the Popes, Michelangelo, Dante, Raphael to name but a few? Rome also served as the capital city of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
The "Eternal City" of Rome is the largest open-air museum in all of Europe with dozens of must-see, photogenic sites. Major attractions in the City Center are shown on the metro map above.
Pantheon, RomeThe real charm of Rome is that you can easily walk to most sites. For example, after a mid-morning tour of the impressive Pantheon, one could stroll through Piazza Navona, enjoy a gelato in Campo De Fiori, then walk across the historic Ponte SistoBridge into Trastevere - Rome's oldest neighborhood - for an enjoyable lunch. Total miles walked? Less than three!
From Trastevere, it's only a 20-minute walk along the Tiber to the Vatican. After a tour of Saint Peter's Basilica, another short walk to Castel St. Angelo, where the best views of Rome are found atop that impressive castle.
As you can see, Rome is a walkable city, and by walking you get a real feel for the ambiance of Rome and the Italian way of life. Good, free walking maps are available all over the city, so hit the cobblestones.
Italy was certainly influenced by many powerful cultures and political forces over time, including the Byzantines, Etruscans and Greeks, but it was the world-changing impact of both the Roman civilization and the Italian Renaissance that contributed most-significantly to its status in the modern world.
Roma, capitale d'Italia, è considerata una delle più belle città del mondo. Il suo centro storico, insieme alle proprietà extraterritoriali della Santa Sede dentro la città e alla Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura, è tra i 51 siti italiani inseriti dall’Unesco nella World Heritage List.
Il centro storico, racchiuso all'interno delle mura aureliane (a sinistra del Tevere) e delle mura gianicolensi (a destra del fiume), comprende ben 25.000 punti di interesse ambientale e archeologico.
La leggenda vuole che a fondare Roma furono nel 753 a.C due fratelli, Romolo e Remo, allattati dalla famosa Lupa, divenuta ormai simbolo iconografico della Capitale, assieme a uno dei suoi monumenti più importanti: il Colosseo. Ma è la storia che ha fatto grande Roma: prima centro della Repubblica Romana, poi fulcro della vita politica e culturale dell'Impero, e, nel IV sec., capitale del mondo cristiano.
Il sito del Patrimonio Mondiale, esteso nel 1990 alle mura di Urbano VIII, comprende alcuni dei monumenti più importanti dell'antichità, tra i quali spiccano i Fori Imperiali. Poco distanti, sul colle Aventino, troviamo due capolavori, sede degli svaghi della gens romana: Le terme di Caracalla (212-217), tra i più grandiosi esempi di bagni pubblici, e il Circo Massimo, dedicato alle corse delle bighe.
Spostandosi a Nord lungo il Tevere si incontra il Mausoleo di Augusto, imponente monumento funerario voluto dall'imperatore Augusto nel 29 a.C. al suo ritorno da Alessandria, che ricorda la tomba di Alessandro Magno. Altro famoso mausoleo è quello di Adriano, su cui si innalza Castel Sant'Angelo. Radicalmente modificato in epoca medioevale e rinascimentale, è collegato alla città dello Stato del Vaticano da un corridoio fortificato, il passetto di borgo.

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Rome is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Europe, which is why it's called the Eternal City.
The incredible amount of Monuments and tourists in this city make it feel like you are walking through an open air museum many times. But even though the ridiculous amount of selfie-sticks that you will pass it is still an amazing place to visit. But see for yourself in adorable 3 minutes.
A tilt-shift time-lapse film by Joerg Daiber.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MiniatureFilms
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/spoonfilm
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/littlebigworld
Web: http://www.spoonfilm.com
You can license raw footage clips from the Little Big World series here: http://www.gettyimages.de/videos/spoonfilm?phrase=spoonfilm&excludenudity=true&sort=best#license
WATCH FULL SCREEN!
Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with AdobeCreativeProduction Suite.
Music: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 - IV. Saltarello by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.

Rome is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in Europe, which is why it's called the Eternal City.
The incredible amount of Monuments and tourists in this city make it feel like you are walking through an open air museum many times. But even though the ridiculous amount of selfie-sticks that you will pass it is still an amazing place to visit. But see for yourself in adorable 3 minutes.
A tilt-shift time-lapse film by Joerg Daiber.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MiniatureFilms
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/spoonfilm
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/littlebigworld
Web: http://www.spoonfilm.com
You can license raw footage clips from the Little Big World series here: http://www.gettyimages.de/videos/spoonfilm?phrase=spoonfilm&excludenudity=true&sort=best#license
WATCH FULL SCREEN!
Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with AdobeCreativeProduction Suite.
Music: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 - IV. Saltarello by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.

Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to un...

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
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City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
------
You can use the Youtube HTML code to embed that video in your webpage or blog if you like it.

Dance Gavin Dance - And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman

iTUNES: http://smarturl.it/dgd-downtown
MERCH: http://riserecords.merchnow.com/catalogs/dance-gavin-dance
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I'...

iTUNES: http://smarturl.it/dgd-downtown
MERCH: http://riserecords.merchnow.com/catalogs/dance-gavin-dance
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone astray
Stranded here in this cold atmosphere.
Waiting for the lifeless words to come from your mouth
Enduring every sound
This is not why the cast is hollow
Sending the rats to follow
Under the weight of all these eyes
Fry
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
I lay without understanding
I don't know why I feel this way
Oh lay down girl take my world
I know why I can't see your face
I've placed every mole there is to place on your wasted body
Oh, lay down girl and take my world
I know why I can't see your face
As the window left shattered now
We saw the withered body try to shout
You thought the price of your life was devout
And told us some things you can't live without
And was this what was best for us
And was this what was best for us
Just let it show (Rest where you ought to be)
(Block out your misery)
I'll bring you far (Wait for the call)
Well I'll go for it (You left in the hallway)
I'll beg you when you know (People they change)
(And I would still be ashamed)
I'll beg you when it shows (To let the weight of the world)
Well I'll go for it (Rest on your shoulders)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I'll die for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
It's staged for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
Left at my feet rests the soul of my brother
Vengeance will fall for the deeds of another

iTUNES: http://smarturl.it/dgd-downtown
MERCH: http://riserecords.merchnow.com/catalogs/dance-gavin-dance
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet
Duck down, then hide, behind the file cabinet, down
Without ever letting go I knew you'd gone astray
Stranded here in this cold atmosphere.
Waiting for the lifeless words to come from your mouth
Enduring every sound
This is not why the cast is hollow
Sending the rats to follow
Under the weight of all these eyes
Fry
But now you know that I am cold
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
And now I am found
(Take me out now, I've dropped the mast down)
I lay without understanding
I don't know why I feel this way
Oh lay down girl take my world
I know why I can't see your face
I've placed every mole there is to place on your wasted body
Oh, lay down girl and take my world
I know why I can't see your face
As the window left shattered now
We saw the withered body try to shout
You thought the price of your life was devout
And told us some things you can't live without
And was this what was best for us
And was this what was best for us
Just let it show (Rest where you ought to be)
(Block out your misery)
I'll bring you far (Wait for the call)
Well I'll go for it (You left in the hallway)
I'll beg you when you know (People they change)
(And I would still be ashamed)
I'll beg you when it shows (To let the weight of the world)
Well I'll go for it (Rest on your shoulders)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I'll die for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
I don't believe the lies (I'll fight until the war is over)
It's staged for you (I'll fight until the war is over)
(I'll fight until the war is over)
Left at my feet rests the soul of my brother
Vengeance will fall for the deeds of another

Time, Hans Zimmer, InceptionSoundtrack: http://bit.ly/inceptionmusic
I am on Facebook: http://facebook.com/MetronFilms
and on Instagram: http://instagram.com/MetronFilms
From the glaciers to the desert, from New Zealand to Rome time flows, flies, burns.
I traveled a lot in the past year, visiting many places multiple times, and I thought I shall share those views and put them all together into a short film, but I also wanted to have the logic in the sequence coming from the ice age and glaciers and finishing with the end of life on our planet, when other civilizations send their exploring rovers to find out if the life ever existed on this planet, which we call Earth.

Time, Hans Zimmer, InceptionSoundtrack: http://bit.ly/inceptionmusic
I am on Facebook: http://facebook.com/MetronFilms
and on Instagram: http://instagram.com/MetronFilms
From the glaciers to the desert, from New Zealand to Rome time flows, flies, burns.
I traveled a lot in the past year, visiting many places multiple times, and I thought I shall share those views and put them all together into a short film, but I also wanted to have the logic in the sequence coming from the ice age and glaciers and finishing with the end of life on our planet, when other civilizations send their exploring rovers to find out if the life ever existed on this planet, which we call Earth.

The New York TimesRomeBureauChief, Rachel Donadio, spends a weekend exploring some of the avant-garde cultural and culinary attractions of the ancient capital.
RelatedArticle: http://nyti.ms/dsRiRp
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
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36 Hours in Rome
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNewYorkTimes

The New York TimesRomeBureauChief, Rachel Donadio, spends a weekend exploring some of the avant-garde cultural and culinary attractions of the ancient capital.
RelatedArticle: http://nyti.ms/dsRiRp
Subscribe to the TimesVideo newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter
Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n
Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video
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Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch. On YouTube.
36 Hours in Rome
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNewYorkTimes

Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 1.
01:28:05 Various shots of people tending to cows and crops - possibly in the Alps.
01:28:37 OpeningTitles - "Time to Remember - a programme to take you back, however young you may be - recalled by a citizen of Rome".
01:29:00 VS of the surrendered Italian Navy in Malta harbour. VS of Benito Mussolini being rescued from captivity by Germans. VS of fascist symbols being smashed and taken down from buildings in Italy. Shots of people celebrating in the streets of Rome.
01:29:51 Title: "The Pathe To Rome 1943-1944".
01:30:00 VS of old Roman road with ancient statues by roadside. VS Allied troops move through bomb damaged streets of Naples. VS of damaged ships in harbour. VS of crowds in street - people queue for water. MS a horsedrawn hearse passes by.
01:31:40 American GeneralMark Clark leaves Naples in his personal plane. VS of British artillery firing. VS Italians working on vines. VS of British infantry in house to house fighting in town.
01:33:11 VS of GermanPrisoners of War (POWs) Shots of Allied bombers flying. Aerial views of war time Rome. American bombers fly on and drop bombs.
01:34:08 VS of burning ships in Bari harbour after German bombing raid.
01:34:24 VS of damaged Italian town. VS of poor Italians getting food and assistance.
End of Reel 1.
FILM ID:2249.05
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 120,000 items from the news agencies GaumontGraphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1979. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 1.
01:28:05 Various shots of people tending to cows and crops - possibly in the Alps.
01:28:37 OpeningTitles - "Time to Remember - a programme to take you back, however young you may be - recalled by a citizen of Rome".
01:29:00 VS of the surrendered Italian Navy in Malta harbour. VS of Benito Mussolini being rescued from captivity by Germans. VS of fascist symbols being smashed and taken down from buildings in Italy. Shots of people celebrating in the streets of Rome.
01:29:51 Title: "The Pathe To Rome 1943-1944".
01:30:00 VS of old Roman road with ancient statues by roadside. VS Allied troops move through bomb damaged streets of Naples. VS of damaged ships in harbour. VS of crowds in street - people queue for water. MS a horsedrawn hearse passes by.
01:31:40 American GeneralMark Clark leaves Naples in his personal plane. VS of British artillery firing. VS Italians working on vines. VS of British infantry in house to house fighting in town.
01:33:11 VS of GermanPrisoners of War (POWs) Shots of Allied bombers flying. Aerial views of war time Rome. American bombers fly on and drop bombs.
01:34:08 VS of burning ships in Bari harbour after German bombing raid.
01:34:24 VS of damaged Italian town. VS of poor Italians getting food and assistance.
End of Reel 1.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 120,000 items from the news agencies GaumontGraphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1979. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

Rome Travel Guide

Our Rome travel guide! We go classic cinema for a classic city, Rome is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. Full of iconic landmarks, wonderful food, and unique experiences, there's something in Rome for everyone.
And for all you format purists out there, we bring back the price of a cup of coffee, a beer, and a Big Mac for the Rome episode! Alongside transport tips, amazing food, and money of course.
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

published: 24 Sep 2017

12 Things you MUST see in Rome! | Rome Travel Guide

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published: 15 Aug 2017

ROME: Travel Guide - Top 10 THINGS to SEE and DO

We take a trip to Rome and with the help of Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in their timeless movie "Roman Holiday" get a look at Rome - then and now - as well as the top things to see and do in the Eternal City.
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For more interesting drone footage, please see GilbertHadad's YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AZvnSFEq0FymybXUqF8pQ
For amazing and etheral music direct from Rome, please see TupaRuja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tuparuja
While not used in this video, more interesting drone footage can be found at Adam Honig's channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9_UG7vxLf_R6heFiwqjLSA

Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
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published: 20 Mar 2009

Visit Rome - The DONT'S of Visiting Rome, Italy

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We All Know What theBestSights to See in Rome are, but what about the things you shouldn't do when you go to Rome? Here we give you 5 things you shouldn't forget to do when you go to Rome.
Filmed in Rome, ItalyCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Italy
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5 Things You WillLOVE & HATE About Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5ipmJ60IPM
13 Ways How Pickpockets Rob You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8JFxbevCQc
Advice on Traveling Safely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig4I96hqE4o
5 Tips for Visiting Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQPVAQIzDLo
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published: 27 Aug 2016

🇮🇹 ROME Travel Guide 🇮🇹 | Travel better in ITALY!

Here’s our Essential 🇮🇹 ROME 🇮🇹 TravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Italian adventure! Here's all the essential information you need to know about visiting this awesome place!
Modern Rome is a mesmerising mix of contemporary Italy and historical sights. Millions of tourists visit every year, but make no mistake, Rome is not a city dependent on tourism in the same way as one such as Venice.... we loved it here!
The best bit is there's even more Italian here - Florence, Venice, and Pisa guides are all available... so go check out our Italy playlist! 🙌🏻❤️
🎥 Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog! - https://youtu.be/BepQuDImvpQ 🎥
Useful links!
Rome Tourism - http://bit.ly/2inlQQy
RomaPass - http://bit.ly/1lSgzc4
...

published: 11 Sep 2017

Rick Steves' Rome: Eternally Engaging

In this hour-long travel special, we explore the "Eternal City" of Rome, a grand and ancient metropolis rich with exquisite art, vibrant culture, and centuries of history. We trace the rise and fall of classical Rome, meander through the heart of Bernini's Baroque Rome, and make a pilgrimage to the Vatican. Then, we follow Rick as he uncovers the charms of hidden neighborhoods filled with character and energy, enjoys a Roman feast, and mixes and mingles with the locals during an early-evening stroll through the city's romantic nightspots.

published: 14 May 2014

Rome, Italy on a budget | Rome travel vlog

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Went to Rome, Italy last August 2016 with my ex-boyfriend Hernik Lagoni. Had so much fun and we did not even spent that much!
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published: 23 Dec 2016

What to Do in Rome, Italy | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

The old collides with the new in Rome, where visitors can sample both traditional and creative cuisine, classic architecture, avant-garde galleries and endless nightlife options.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Clarissa Crippa, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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Rome Travel Guide

Hey, guys!
Hope summer 2016 was a blast like it was for me! I started my summer travels in the Eternal City; Roma. As usual, I'm giving you the bullet points on how to squeeze the best juice out of Rome!
- Take the train from FCO to Termini station to save some cash
- Stay in the Campo Dei Fiori neighborhood to be centrally located
- Hotel Primavera is a good economical option (not hostel)
- Absolutely need to have two Roman classics: Cacio e Pepe and Porchetta
- Must see the monuments and many can be seen without a guide.
- Favorite monuments: Colosseum, Forum, Parthenon, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona
- Tastevere for late night partying
- Frene E Frizioni (bar) and Shari Vari (club)
- Remember that Rome is best enjoyed SLOWLY so don't rush anything!
- Take a stroll through the street o...

published: 20 Sep 2016

Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions and Tips

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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel ...

published: 27 Mar 2013

Rome 10 best places

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In this short video we bring you a taste of Rome's most popular tourists attractions.
Rome is a magnificent city indeed and creating this list was a difficult task. We know that each visitor to Rome ends up having their own 'top' list! You will be able to view top landmarks such as the Colosseum, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona, The Vatican, Villa Borghese, among other attractions.
Find more video guides about Rome's nightlife, shopping & family activities at our website www.vidtur.com.

Rome Travel Guide

Our Rome travel guide! We go classic cinema for a classic city, Rome is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. Full of iconic landmarks, wonderful food, and...

Our Rome travel guide! We go classic cinema for a classic city, Rome is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. Full of iconic landmarks, wonderful food, and unique experiences, there's something in Rome for everyone.
And for all you format purists out there, we bring back the price of a cup of coffee, a beer, and a Big Mac for the Rome episode! Alongside transport tips, amazing food, and money of course.
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Our Rome travel guide! We go classic cinema for a classic city, Rome is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. Full of iconic landmarks, wonderful food, and unique experiences, there's something in Rome for everyone.
And for all you format purists out there, we bring back the price of a cup of coffee, a beer, and a Big Mac for the Rome episode! Alongside transport tips, amazing food, and money of course.
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

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We take a trip to Rome and with the help of Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in their timeless movie "Roman Holiday" get a look at Rome - then and now - as well as the top things to see and do in the Eternal City.
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For more interesting drone footage, please see GilbertHadad's YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AZvnSFEq0FymybXUqF8pQ
For amazing and etheral music direct from Rome, please see TupaRuja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tuparuja
While not used in this video, more interesting drone footage can be found at Adam Honig's channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9_UG7vxLf_R6heFiwqjLSA

We take a trip to Rome and with the help of Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in their timeless movie "Roman Holiday" get a look at Rome - then and now - as well as the top things to see and do in the Eternal City.
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For more interesting drone footage, please see GilbertHadad's YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AZvnSFEq0FymybXUqF8pQ
For amazing and etheral music direct from Rome, please see TupaRuja's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/tuparuja
While not used in this video, more interesting drone footage can be found at Adam Honig's channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9_UG7vxLf_R6heFiwqjLSA

As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with your inner gladiator and stop by the Colosseum, a relic of Roman bloodsports and perhaps the most recognizable element of the city.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure you’ll return to Rome one day; don’t toss in two coins unless you’re ready to fall in love with a Roman. Continue your Rome sightseeing in St. Peter’s Square, home of St. Peter’s Basilica. The world’s largest church, designed by Michelangelo, is both a remarkable structure and a tribute to faith. You can look down from the famous dome to the HolySquare, which is usually filled with the faithful looking to obtain a blessing from the Pope. After this, it’s just a few steps to restaurants filled with Italian food. Forget coming back to Rome – you’ll never want to leave.
What’s your favorite memory of Rome?
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As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with your inner gladiator and stop by the Colosseum, a relic of Roman bloodsports and perhaps the most recognizable element of the city.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure you’ll return to Rome one day; don’t toss in two coins unless you’re ready to fall in love with a Roman. Continue your Rome sightseeing in St. Peter’s Square, home of St. Peter’s Basilica. The world’s largest church, designed by Michelangelo, is both a remarkable structure and a tribute to faith. You can look down from the famous dome to the HolySquare, which is usually filled with the faithful looking to obtain a blessing from the Pope. After this, it’s just a few steps to restaurants filled with Italian food. Forget coming back to Rome – you’ll never want to leave.
What’s your favorite memory of Rome?
Visit our Rome travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to un...

City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
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City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on:
http://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome
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We All Know What theBestSights to See in Rome are, but what about the things you shouldn't do when you go to Rome? Here we give you 5 things you shouldn't forget to do when you go to Rome.
Filmed in Rome, ItalyCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Italy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGhlkXw10Z0
5 Things You WillLOVE & HATE About Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5ipmJ60IPM
13 Ways How Pickpockets Rob You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8JFxbevCQc
Advice on Traveling Safely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig4I96hqE4o
5 Tips for Visiting Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQPVAQIzDLo
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We All Know What theBestSights to See in Rome are, but what about the things you shouldn't do when you go to Rome? Here we give you 5 things you shouldn't forget to do when you go to Rome.
Filmed in Rome, ItalyCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Italy
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5 Things You WillLOVE & HATE About Rome
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13 Ways How Pickpockets Rob You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8JFxbevCQc
Advice on Traveling Safely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig4I96hqE4o
5 Tips for Visiting Rome
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Here’s our Essential 🇮🇹 ROME 🇮🇹 TravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Italian adventure! Here's all the essential information you need to know about visiting this awesome place!
Modern Rome is a mesmerising mix of contemporary Italy and historical sights. Millions of tourists visit every year, but make no mistake, Rome is not a city dependent on tourism in the same way as one such as Venice.... we loved it here!
The best bit is there's even more Italian here - Florence, Venice, and Pisa guides are all available... so go check out our Italy playlist! 🙌🏻❤️
🎥 Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog! - https://youtu.be/BepQuDImvpQ 🎥
Useful links!
Rome Tourism - http://bit.ly/2inlQQy
RomaPass - http://bit.ly/1lSgzc4
Venivedivisit - Tours - http://bit.ly/2wKQI3k
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I’m Abi from HolidayExtras travel guides and this time we’re in Rome.
We’ll be giving you all the essential information you’ll need to travel better, covering money, language, transport, and even tips on what to do when you’re here But first, here’s a little bit about the eternal city.
Modern Rome is a mesmerising mix of contemporary Italy and ancient history. Millions of tourists visit every year, but make no mistake, Rome is not a city overrun by tourism, step away from the siteseeing bus route, and discover a modern capital, with some of the best food, shopping, and nightlife we’ve found yet.
Rome is served by two international airports, and of course this is where out guide starts.
Fiumicino airport sits to the west of the City, and Ciampino to the south east. Transfers from each are relatively easy, first up Fiumicino.
From Fiumicino you have the Leonardo Express to Rome Termini, and the regional FL1 train to other stations across Rome.
We don’t recommend the bus as it’s much slower than the train, and can be severely delayed in Rome’s notoriously bad traffic.
Our tip here is to make sure you get your ticket validated before you get on the train, otherwise you could find yourself facing a hefty fine!
When catching a taxi look out for those registered in the airport region, as they will take you anywhere within the city walls for a fixed fee.You can spot them by the crest on the doors.
If you’re flying into Ciampino airport we recommend using the bus to get into Rome. There is a train station nearby but it’s a bit of a pain and requires lots of different connections. Taxis should offer a flat fare of €30 to take you anywhere inside the city walls. But do be careful, we’ve heard of tourists being ripped off.
Public transport in Rome isn’t as prrevelend as in other major European capitals. The tram doesn’t run through the major tourist areas and the metro doesn’t cover nearly as much of the city as its London and Paris counterparts. That said, the Metro can get you into town quickly from your hotel so it’s worth understanding.
The metro has just three lines; A and B intersect at Rome Termini station and C is the newest line that runs from the centre to the east of the city.
The metro isn’t the cleanest in the world, but it does the job just fine in our experience. Of course good old Google Maps, and Citymapper were all we needed for navigation with both apps finding the quickest and most efficient routes with ease.
As for tickets, there are two main types of tickets to use on public transport in Rome. The Metrebus ticket or the Roma Pass.
Metrebus tickets can be used on all public trains, buses and trams and can be purchased at bars, tobacconists, train stations, some bus stops and even hotels. Tickets aren’t validated until you travel, so you can easily stock up on all the tickets you’ll need for your time in Rome in one go.
Metre’s tickets come in several different variations, and here’s the lowdown:
The BIT is the single ticket for one complete Metro journey, one commuter-train ride, or100 minutes on the bus.
Roma 24H is valid for 24 hours after the first use and costs €7 for unlimited travel. The 48H is €12.50And the 72H is €18And the CIS is a 7-day ticket and will set you back €24.
Coming in 48-hour and 72-hour variations, The Roma Pass gives unlimited travel on public transport but includes discounts on some tourist attractions. We’ll put links in the description below.

Here’s our Essential 🇮🇹 ROME 🇮🇹 TravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Italian adventure! Here's all the essential information you need to know about visiting this awesome place!
Modern Rome is a mesmerising mix of contemporary Italy and historical sights. Millions of tourists visit every year, but make no mistake, Rome is not a city dependent on tourism in the same way as one such as Venice.... we loved it here!
The best bit is there's even more Italian here - Florence, Venice, and Pisa guides are all available... so go check out our Italy playlist! 🙌🏻❤️
🎥 Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog! - https://youtu.be/BepQuDImvpQ 🎥
Useful links!
Rome Tourism - http://bit.ly/2inlQQy
RomaPass - http://bit.ly/1lSgzc4
Venivedivisit - Tours - http://bit.ly/2wKQI3k
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I’m Abi from HolidayExtras travel guides and this time we’re in Rome.
We’ll be giving you all the essential information you’ll need to travel better, covering money, language, transport, and even tips on what to do when you’re here But first, here’s a little bit about the eternal city.
Modern Rome is a mesmerising mix of contemporary Italy and ancient history. Millions of tourists visit every year, but make no mistake, Rome is not a city overrun by tourism, step away from the siteseeing bus route, and discover a modern capital, with some of the best food, shopping, and nightlife we’ve found yet.
Rome is served by two international airports, and of course this is where out guide starts.
Fiumicino airport sits to the west of the City, and Ciampino to the south east. Transfers from each are relatively easy, first up Fiumicino.
From Fiumicino you have the Leonardo Express to Rome Termini, and the regional FL1 train to other stations across Rome.
We don’t recommend the bus as it’s much slower than the train, and can be severely delayed in Rome’s notoriously bad traffic.
Our tip here is to make sure you get your ticket validated before you get on the train, otherwise you could find yourself facing a hefty fine!
When catching a taxi look out for those registered in the airport region, as they will take you anywhere within the city walls for a fixed fee.You can spot them by the crest on the doors.
If you’re flying into Ciampino airport we recommend using the bus to get into Rome. There is a train station nearby but it’s a bit of a pain and requires lots of different connections. Taxis should offer a flat fare of €30 to take you anywhere inside the city walls. But do be careful, we’ve heard of tourists being ripped off.
Public transport in Rome isn’t as prrevelend as in other major European capitals. The tram doesn’t run through the major tourist areas and the metro doesn’t cover nearly as much of the city as its London and Paris counterparts. That said, the Metro can get you into town quickly from your hotel so it’s worth understanding.
The metro has just three lines; A and B intersect at Rome Termini station and C is the newest line that runs from the centre to the east of the city.
The metro isn’t the cleanest in the world, but it does the job just fine in our experience. Of course good old Google Maps, and Citymapper were all we needed for navigation with both apps finding the quickest and most efficient routes with ease.
As for tickets, there are two main types of tickets to use on public transport in Rome. The Metrebus ticket or the Roma Pass.
Metrebus tickets can be used on all public trains, buses and trams and can be purchased at bars, tobacconists, train stations, some bus stops and even hotels. Tickets aren’t validated until you travel, so you can easily stock up on all the tickets you’ll need for your time in Rome in one go.
Metre’s tickets come in several different variations, and here’s the lowdown:
The BIT is the single ticket for one complete Metro journey, one commuter-train ride, or100 minutes on the bus.
Roma 24H is valid for 24 hours after the first use and costs €7 for unlimited travel. The 48H is €12.50And the 72H is €18And the CIS is a 7-day ticket and will set you back €24.
Coming in 48-hour and 72-hour variations, The Roma Pass gives unlimited travel on public transport but includes discounts on some tourist attractions. We’ll put links in the description below.

Rick Steves' Rome: Eternally Engaging

In this hour-long travel special, we explore the "Eternal City" of Rome, a grand and ancient metropolis rich with exquisite art, vibrant culture, and centuries ...

In this hour-long travel special, we explore the "Eternal City" of Rome, a grand and ancient metropolis rich with exquisite art, vibrant culture, and centuries of history. We trace the rise and fall of classical Rome, meander through the heart of Bernini's Baroque Rome, and make a pilgrimage to the Vatican. Then, we follow Rick as he uncovers the charms of hidden neighborhoods filled with character and energy, enjoys a Roman feast, and mixes and mingles with the locals during an early-evening stroll through the city's romantic nightspots.

In this hour-long travel special, we explore the "Eternal City" of Rome, a grand and ancient metropolis rich with exquisite art, vibrant culture, and centuries of history. We trace the rise and fall of classical Rome, meander through the heart of Bernini's Baroque Rome, and make a pilgrimage to the Vatican. Then, we follow Rick as he uncovers the charms of hidden neighborhoods filled with character and energy, enjoys a Roman feast, and mixes and mingles with the locals during an early-evening stroll through the city's romantic nightspots.

Rome, Italy on a budget | Rome travel vlog

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Went to Rome, Italy last August 2016 with my ex-boyfriend Hernik Lagoni. Had so much fun and we did no...

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Went to Rome, Italy last August 2016 with my ex-boyfriend Hernik Lagoni. Had so much fun and we did not even spent that much!
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Went to Rome, Italy last August 2016 with my ex-boyfriend Hernik Lagoni. Had so much fun and we did not even spent that much!
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What to Do in Rome, Italy | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

The old collides with the new in Rome, where visitors can sample both traditional and creative cuisine, classic architecture, avant-garde galleries and endless ...

The old collides with the new in Rome, where visitors can sample both traditional and creative cuisine, classic architecture, avant-garde galleries and endless nightlife options.
Produced by: Fritzie Andrade, Max Cantor, Chris Carmichael, Clarissa Crippa, Will Lloyd and Sarah Brady Voll
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The old collides with the new in Rome, where visitors can sample both traditional and creative cuisine, classic architecture, avant-garde galleries and endless nightlife options.
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Rome Travel Guide

Hey, guys!
Hope summer 2016 was a blast like it was for me! I started my summer travels in the Eternal City; Roma. As usual, I'm giving you the bullet points ...

Hey, guys!
Hope summer 2016 was a blast like it was for me! I started my summer travels in the Eternal City; Roma. As usual, I'm giving you the bullet points on how to squeeze the best juice out of Rome!
- Take the train from FCO to Termini station to save some cash
- Stay in the Campo Dei Fiori neighborhood to be centrally located
- Hotel Primavera is a good economical option (not hostel)
- Absolutely need to have two Roman classics: Cacio e Pepe and Porchetta
- Must see the monuments and many can be seen without a guide.
- Favorite monuments: Colosseum, Forum, Parthenon, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona
- Tastevere for late night partying
- Frene E Frizioni (bar) and Shari Vari (club)
- Remember that Rome is best enjoyed SLOWLY so don't rush anything!
- Take a stroll through the street of Rome late night/early morning (3-5am) to experience the fountains and beauty of Rome without the madness: truly worth it.
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Hey, guys!
Hope summer 2016 was a blast like it was for me! I started my summer travels in the Eternal City; Roma. As usual, I'm giving you the bullet points on how to squeeze the best juice out of Rome!
- Take the train from FCO to Termini station to save some cash
- Stay in the Campo Dei Fiori neighborhood to be centrally located
- Hotel Primavera is a good economical option (not hostel)
- Absolutely need to have two Roman classics: Cacio e Pepe and Porchetta
- Must see the monuments and many can be seen without a guide.
- Favorite monuments: Colosseum, Forum, Parthenon, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona
- Tastevere for late night partying
- Frene E Frizioni (bar) and Shari Vari (club)
- Remember that Rome is best enjoyed SLOWLY so don't rush anything!
- Take a stroll through the street of Rome late night/early morning (3-5am) to experience the fountains and beauty of Rome without the madness: truly worth it.
Follow my travels on...
Instagram - @mitchelltravels
Twitter - @mitchelltravels
Facebook.com/mitchellranceactor

Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions and Tips

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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful a...

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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Rome 10 best places

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In this short video we bring you a taste of Rome's most popular tourists attractions.
Rome is a magnificent city ind...

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In this short video we bring you a taste of Rome's most popular tourists attractions.
Rome is a magnificent city indeed and creating this list was a difficult task. We know that each visitor to Rome ends up having their own 'top' list! You will be able to view top landmarks such as the Colosseum, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona, The Vatican, Villa Borghese, among other attractions.
Find more video guides about Rome's nightlife, shopping & family activities at our website www.vidtur.com.

http://www.vidtur.com/attractions-in-rome/
In this short video we bring you a taste of Rome's most popular tourists attractions.
Rome is a magnificent city indeed and creating this list was a difficult task. We know that each visitor to Rome ends up having their own 'top' list! You will be able to view top landmarks such as the Colosseum, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona, The Vatican, Villa Borghese, among other attractions.
Find more video guides about Rome's nightlife, shopping & family activities at our website www.vidtur.com.

The Eternal City, where all roads lead.The heart of the former ancient empire is now full with the establishments of the 21st century. The Circus Maximus and the Forum Romanum are only ruins now, but the Colosseum, the Triumphal Arch and Trajan’s Column is still standing, while the Capitolium flourishes in its full beauty. One can see the the baths of Diocletian and Caracalla and can put one’s hand in the Mouth of Truth. The later periods added the Castel Sant’Angelo, the Fontana di Trevi, the Spanish Steps and the bridges crossing the Tiber to the landscape of the city built on seven hills. In the middle of Rome, there is a country protected by the Swiss Guards: Vatican, the centre of the Catholic world.
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The Eternal City, where all roads lead.The heart of the former ancient empire is now full with the establishments of the 21st century. The Circus Maximus and the Forum Romanum are only ruins now, but the Colosseum, the Triumphal Arch and Trajan’s Column is still standing, while the Capitolium flourishes in its full beauty. One can see the the baths of Diocletian and Caracalla and can put one’s hand in the Mouth of Truth. The later periods added the Castel Sant’Angelo, the Fontana di Trevi, the Spanish Steps and the bridges crossing the Tiber to the landscape of the city built on seven hills. In the middle of Rome, there is a country protected by the Swiss Guards: Vatican, the centre of the Catholic world.
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A Day In Rome ❤️

Hey guys! this month I've visited my friends in Rome for the second time.
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published: 24 May 2018

Roman Reigns First Time Ever | John Cena vs Roman Reigns at No Mercy (HD)

Roman Reigns first time Inter continent an Champion The Shield 23/5/2018

History Of Rome - 05 The War With Hannibal

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio quality of my original uploads or the pictures I used with the earlier episodes, so I thought I might as well upload new videos with better audio and more uniform images. I'll upload each episode on Tuesdays and try to upload other videos throughout the week. Hope you enjoy!
You can find Mike's current series here.
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

A Day In Rome ❤️

Hey guys! this month I've visited my friends in Rome for the second time.
Hope you enjoy the short vlog ;)
If you like my videos please --------- Subscribe ...

Hey guys! this month I've visited my friends in Rome for the second time.
Hope you enjoy the short vlog ;)
If you like my videos please --------- Subscribe and leave a Like! ;)
and let me know what would you like to see in my next videos .
Where you can find me:
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Bye
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Hey guys! this month I've visited my friends in Rome for the second time.
Hope you enjoy the short vlog ;)
If you like my videos please --------- Subscribe and leave a Like! ;)
and let me know what would you like to see in my next videos .
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Bye
Jess x

History Of Rome - 05 The War With Hannibal

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio q...

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio quality of my original uploads or the pictures I used with the earlier episodes, so I thought I might as well upload new videos with better audio and more uniform images. I'll upload each episode on Tuesdays and try to upload other videos throughout the week. Hope you enjoy!
You can find Mike's current series here.
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio quality of my original uploads or the pictures I used with the earlier episodes, so I thought I might as well upload new videos with better audio and more uniform images. I'll upload each episode on Tuesdays and try to upload other videos throughout the week. Hope you enjoy!
You can find Mike's current series here.
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

Edomites In Mt Seir Til Time of Rome. Greek/Rome Ruled As Seperate People From Edom. Esau Not White

The edomites were in the land of Mt Seir/Edom and Idumea all the way up til the time of the Greeks and Romans.
Many of them were taken into captivity to Babylon.
When Joseph was made King in Egypt, he fought against Zepho and the EDOMITES. Joseph defeated them and took Zepho as a prisoner back to Egypt.
Zepho finally escaped from captivity and fled to the King of Africa, name Angeas.
Zepho tried to convince the King of Africa to help him fight Egypt and Joseph.
The King of Africa refused to go fight against Joseph, the children of Israel, and the Egyptians.
So Zepho decided to journey to Chittim.
After Zepho helped the children of Chittim defeat the King of Africa, they made him King of Chittim.
Zepho then made Edom part of the kingdom of Chittim, just like how Hawaii is part of the ...

published: 14 Nov 2017

Time Team S19-E09 Rome's Wild West

The Roman legionary fort of Caerleon in South Wales is one of the most famous and best preserved Roman sites in Britain.
It stood on the edge of the Roman Empire, but its huge amphitheatre and immense baths, and the scale of its ruined walls, are all testament to its power and importance.
But just outside the fort, archaeologists have discovered signs of yet another huge structure leading from the fort down to the river. It seems to be a vast courtyard surrounded by stone buildings and with a mysterious square structure standing in the centre.
Joining a large team from Cardiff University, Tony and the Team have just three days to help piece together the answer. And when they do, it casts new light on what was once seen as solely a military outpost.

published: 10 Mar 2013

BBC In Our Time: Rome and European Civilization

published: 21 May 2018

History Of Rome - 05 The War With Hannibal

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio quality of my original uploads or the pictures I used with the earlier episodes, so I thought I might as well upload new videos with better audio and more uniform images. I'll upload each episode on Tuesdays and try to upload other videos throughout the week. Hope you enjoy!
You can find Mike's current series here.
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

Time Team Special 22 (2006) - The Big Roman Villa (Dinnington, Somerset)

Time Team first discovered this Roman villa at Dinnington, Somerset in 2002 (programme shown 12 January2003) and returned to it during the BigRomanDig in July 2005 (programme shown live). This Special includes content from the previous programmes. The villa was on a grand scale, with central heating and gaudily painted rooms. Victor Ambrus sketches one of the spectacular mosaic floors.
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.

published: 09 Sep 2012

First Reaction of Imperator: Rome - The New Paradox Game - Discussion and more!

Time Team - Season 9, Episode 2 - The Roman's Panic (Ancaster, Lincolnshire)

The Lincolnshire town of Ancaster lies on Ermine Street, which is a major Roman road heading north from London. The only remains visible today are some earth banks and ditches, which have been dated to the 4th century. What was here before?
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.

published: 14 Aug 2016

Time Team S03-E06 Treasures of the Roman Field (Lavenham, Suffolk)

For years a Suffolk farmer has gathered hundreds of pieces of Roman pottery, jewellery and coins from one particular field on his land. Where did all this rich material come from and why is it so concentrated in one area? The TimeTeam head into the wide open spaces of Lavenham, Suffolk, to find out in the final challenge of this series.

published: 01 Apr 2013

Lost World Of Pompeii (Ancient Rome Documentary) | Timeline

Since Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, burying the city of Pompeii, it has been frozen in time. But now, more secrets behind the ancient Roman city are being revealed with the help of new technologies in Science Channel’s Lost World Of Pompeii Pompeii is a delicately conserved attraction that is under constant threat from the wears and tear of extensive tourism, the specter of landslides and the possibility of another devastating eruption from Mount Vesuvius.

Time Team Special 34 (2008) - The Mystery of the Roman Treasure

No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.

published: 09 Sep 2012

Tacitus and the Decadence of Rome (In Our Time)

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Roman historian Tacitus who chronicled some of Rome’s most notorious emperors, including Nero and Caligula, and whose portrayal of Roman decadence influences the way we see Rome today. “The story I now commence is rich in vicissitudes, grim with warfare, torn by civil strife, a tale of horror even during times of peace”. So reads page one of The Histories by the Roman historian Tacitus and it doesn’t disappoint. Convinced that Rome was going to the dogs, Tacitus depicts a Rome which is a hotbed of sex and violence, of excessive wealth and senatorial corruption. His work is a pungent study in tyranny and decline that has influenced depictions of Rome, from Gibbon’s Decline and Fall to Robert Graves’ I, Claudius. But is it a true picture of the age or does...

published: 01 Feb 2018

Time Team Digs 03 The Roman Invasion (2002)

Time Team S14-E02 There's No Place Like Rome, Blacklands, Somerset

Jayne Lawes and the Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society have been carrying out excavations at a site called 'Blacklands' in Somerset since 1999.
The site is close to the major religious centre at Aquae Sulis (Bath) and has produced rare and tantalising results that indicate a very early Roman presence in an area not traditionally associated with villas until much later. A 'proto-villa', potentially from as early as 70 AD, and a gatehouse had already been excavated, producing early pottery and military finds.
Time Team was called in to investigate more of the site and discover what was going on here in the early years of Roman occupation and to try to find out how the local Iron-Age population might have welcomed their new neighbours.

published: 21 Mar 2013

Travel Vlog: First Time in Rome, Italy

Here's to me getting lost in Rome. Sorry it took a while to upload. Follow my (mis)adventures and learn more about this picture-perfect city.
How to enjoy Rome while staying on top of your budget. Join their free walking tours. There's a lot of offers online and you can book it a day before your desired schedule. Just make sure to hand over a tip at the end. I am very much satisfied with both tours that i joined. I particularly enjoyed the first tour done by Shane. He guided us thru most of the major tourist spots and gave the group a good insight of the history of Rome. Just a reminder, if you really like the tour that much, please give the guys the tip they deserve for a job well done. :) this will also help them be able to continue to offer these services in the future. Btw, these are ...

Edomites In Mt Seir Til Time of Rome. Greek/Rome Ruled As Seperate People From Edom. Esau Not White

The edomites were in the land of Mt Seir/Edom and Idumea all the way up til the time of the Greeks and Romans.
Many of them were taken into captivity to Babylo...

The edomites were in the land of Mt Seir/Edom and Idumea all the way up til the time of the Greeks and Romans.
Many of them were taken into captivity to Babylon.
When Joseph was made King in Egypt, he fought against Zepho and the EDOMITES. Joseph defeated them and took Zepho as a prisoner back to Egypt.
Zepho finally escaped from captivity and fled to the King of Africa, name Angeas.
Zepho tried to convince the King of Africa to help him fight Egypt and Joseph.
The King of Africa refused to go fight against Joseph, the children of Israel, and the Egyptians.
So Zepho decided to journey to Chittim.
After Zepho helped the children of Chittim defeat the King of Africa, they made him King of Chittim.
Zepho then made Edom part of the kingdom of Chittim, just like how Hawaii is part of the United States.
After Zepho died, EDOM revolted against Chittim. They did not want anything to do with Chittim.
Doing the time of King David, he put garrisons in Edom and ruled over the Edomites.
Chittim or the Greeks were long out the picture.
The Edomites were in the countries of Edom and Idumea all the way to the time of the Greeks and Romans.

The edomites were in the land of Mt Seir/Edom and Idumea all the way up til the time of the Greeks and Romans.
Many of them were taken into captivity to Babylon.
When Joseph was made King in Egypt, he fought against Zepho and the EDOMITES. Joseph defeated them and took Zepho as a prisoner back to Egypt.
Zepho finally escaped from captivity and fled to the King of Africa, name Angeas.
Zepho tried to convince the King of Africa to help him fight Egypt and Joseph.
The King of Africa refused to go fight against Joseph, the children of Israel, and the Egyptians.
So Zepho decided to journey to Chittim.
After Zepho helped the children of Chittim defeat the King of Africa, they made him King of Chittim.
Zepho then made Edom part of the kingdom of Chittim, just like how Hawaii is part of the United States.
After Zepho died, EDOM revolted against Chittim. They did not want anything to do with Chittim.
Doing the time of King David, he put garrisons in Edom and ruled over the Edomites.
Chittim or the Greeks were long out the picture.
The Edomites were in the countries of Edom and Idumea all the way to the time of the Greeks and Romans.

The Roman legionary fort of Caerleon in South Wales is one of the most famous and best preserved Roman sites in Britain.
It stood on the edge of the Roman Empire, but its huge amphitheatre and immense baths, and the scale of its ruined walls, are all testament to its power and importance.
But just outside the fort, archaeologists have discovered signs of yet another huge structure leading from the fort down to the river. It seems to be a vast courtyard surrounded by stone buildings and with a mysterious square structure standing in the centre.
Joining a large team from Cardiff University, Tony and the Team have just three days to help piece together the answer. And when they do, it casts new light on what was once seen as solely a military outpost.

The Roman legionary fort of Caerleon in South Wales is one of the most famous and best preserved Roman sites in Britain.
It stood on the edge of the Roman Empire, but its huge amphitheatre and immense baths, and the scale of its ruined walls, are all testament to its power and importance.
But just outside the fort, archaeologists have discovered signs of yet another huge structure leading from the fort down to the river. It seems to be a vast courtyard surrounded by stone buildings and with a mysterious square structure standing in the centre.
Joining a large team from Cardiff University, Tony and the Team have just three days to help piece together the answer. And when they do, it casts new light on what was once seen as solely a military outpost.

History Of Rome - 05 The War With Hannibal

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio q...

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio quality of my original uploads or the pictures I used with the earlier episodes, so I thought I might as well upload new videos with better audio and more uniform images. I'll upload each episode on Tuesdays and try to upload other videos throughout the week. Hope you enjoy!
You can find Mike's current series here.
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/

I haven't listened through Mike Duncan's History of Rome series in a long time and wanted to go through it again. I was never quite satisfied with lower audio quality of my original uploads or the pictures I used with the earlier episodes, so I thought I might as well upload new videos with better audio and more uniform images. I'll upload each episode on Tuesdays and try to upload other videos throughout the week. Hope you enjoy!
You can find Mike's current series here.
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/